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“has anyone heard about this 20 billion dollar carbon tax that the NDP are going to dump on us
if they get into power?” Doubtful we will ever hear anything from the Socialist Media on this topic. Nothing to see here folks, move along! They’ve also been pretty quiet about Trudope’s plans for a Carbon Tax as well as telling the Globe and Mail his plans to raid pension plans to finance Lieberal spending should they win Gov’t.

Sorry to hear about the PAC, we really do need a group to offset Engage Canada and their vindictiveness.
Read an article by Joe Oliver in todays Sun, has anyone heard about this 20 billion dollar carbon tax that the NDP are going to dump on us
if they get into power? We in Ontario could be in trouble when Winnie brings in her cap and trade as well as this carbon tax, talk about
double dipping…

Also On This Day…
Toronto Ontario – E. S. Ted Rogers Sr. invents the alternating-current tube which allows plug-in batteryless radios; the RB call sign of his radio station CFRB means ‘Rogers Batteryless.’ [Photo: Rogers family]
1854
And in Today’s Canadian Birthdays…
Robert Laird Borden 1854-1937

politician, Canada’s 8th Prime Minister, was born on this day at Grand Pré Nova Scotia in 1854, the son of Andrew Borden and Eunice Laird. Borden attends Acacia Villa Academy in Horton, and teaches there from 1868-1872, and in Matawan, New Jersey from 1872-1874; then Dalhousie University Law School; called to the Nova Scotia Bar in 1878; MP Halifax 1896-1904, 1908-1917; Carleton Ontario 1905-1908; King’s County, NS 1917-1920; Conservative Party leader 1901-1920; Leader of the Opposition 1901-1911; Conservative Prime Minister 1911-1917; Union Government Prime Minister 1917-1920; insisted on separate Canadian membership in the League of Nations 1919; dies at Ottawa June 10, 1937. Here he is speaking to the troops in France in 1918.
1996 Space -Canadian Space Agency astronaut and NASA Payload Specialist Dr. Robert Thirsk, on Shuttle Columbia Mission STS-78 uses ham radio gear to talk with students at the Saskatoon Public Aerospace Education school; also continues the Torso Rotation Experiment to determine how eye, head and body coordination is changed by longer stays in space.
1970 Ottawa Ontario – Parliament lowers voting age in federal elections from 21 to 18; revises Canada Elections Act. COMMENTTHEYSHOULDCHANGE IT BACK
1947 Mickleham England – Richard Bedford Bennett dies; Prime Minister of Canada 1930-1935; born in Hopewell Hill, NB; read law at Dalhousie University; moved to Calgary in 1893 where he went into practice with Sir James Lougheed; elected Conservative MLA in 1898, defeated in 1905; won election in 1911 as Conservative MP Calgary East, but did not stand for re-election; returned to Ottawa in 1926, elected leader of the Conservative Party in 1927; won 1930 election over Liberals under Mackenzie King; created Canadian Radio Broadcasting Commission (later CBC) 1932, Bank of Canada and Canadian Wheat Board 1935; defeated Oct. 1935; Leader of Opposition to 1938, when he retired to England, saying ’I’m going home.
1943 Tunisia – RCAF bomber wing begins operating from North Africa; 3 squadrons; a prelude to invasions of Sicily and Italy.
1873 London England – Imperial Order-in-Council admits Prince Edward Island into Canada; effective July 1
1857 Cap Rouge Quebec – Steamer Montreal catches fire and sinks in 15 minutes in the St. Lawrence; left Quebec City at 5 pm a day earlier; 253 lives lost, mostly Scottish immigrants on their way to the west
1833 Baffin Island NWT – Captain John Ross and 19 of his crew rescued from Baffin Island; ice-bound for three years, the party survived by relying on local Inuit for food
1759 Quebec Quebec – General James Wolfe 1727-1759 anchors off the Ile d’Orléans, 5 km below Quebec, with 8,500 men under Brigadiers General Robert Monckton, James Murray and George Townsend. Admiral Charles Saunders c1715-1775 commands the largest British naval force ever to cross the Atlantic, a flotilla of 49 men-of-war (one-quarter of the entire Royal Navy) plus 200 transports, storage vessels, and provision ships; chief navigator is Captain James Cook. A troop of forty rangers, under command of Lt. Meech, secures the island by nightfall
1674 Montreal Quebec – Montreal Governor François-Marie Perrot 1644-1691 arrested and imprisoned by Count Frontenac 1622-1698 for illegal dealings with coureurs de bois
1534 Magdalen Islands Quebec – Jacques Cartier 1491-1557 lands on the Magdalen Islands; says they abound with birds, flowers and fruit.ANDYOUSAY WE HAVE NO HISTORYTHANKYOUFORREADING

here are some head lines from around the worldGUNMENKILL 28 IN ATTACK ON TUNISIANRESORT… BEHEADING, EXPLOSION AT U.S.-OWNEDFACTORY IN FRANCE…
Head hung on fence…
Covered with Arabic writing…
Islamist flag raised…
Israel urges Jews to flee…
Extremists Celebrate ‘Holiday’…
Caliphate Anniversary…
check them out on DRUDGEREPORTISISCLAIMSBLAST AT MOSQUE IN KUWAIT’S CAPITAL…

Latest from Bengaziegate It turns out that Hillary’s e’mails that she handed over to congress were not complete. Remember she said I’ve handed over ALL the e mails that I have. It turns out while congress was investigating another case they found e mails that were not included with the ones she sent to congress.
Now under the laws of the United States she is in contempt of congress and should be sent to jail for 10 years. NOW after hearing this how could any person who calls himself or herself an American if they vote for Hillary the old grand mother.
check out Breitbart news

Terry Rudden
Unlike you we supporters of THEREBEL are looking for real news not like you who is looking for glitz. Just think if THEREBEL were granted some chump change (1.3 billon) like the CBC, THEREBEL could do the news from the moon.
Who cares about the back drop or cameras NEWS IS NEWS and COMMENTSARECOMMENTS.

Disappointed that the PAC shut down, it is badly needed to counter the lies and misinformation from the Big Union PaC funded with forced dues. I suppose low information voters will eat up their propaganda rather than checking out facts.

Well, I’m glad they finally bought a Lavalier for Emily – it’s nice hearing her voice NOT sounding as though she was recorded in a wind tunnel. Now, do you suppose you could spring for either a reflector or a fill light? C’mon, kids, if you’re seriously looking for corporate sponsorship, try to look a little better than home video.